f 3 Ny Ta : LUT Box rm) ® Wo . - 3 ' { 5% we SADD cleans up Organizers of S.A.D.D. Saturday held at Dennis Anderson Chevrolet-Oldsmobile were a little disappointed, but still manag- ed to raise about $650 for the students. Although the weather didn't co-operate, there was plenty of enthusiasm from the kids as they washed windshields and lights of cars as customers filled _ up their tanks with gas. The proceeds will be used by S.A.D.D. (Students Against Driving Drunk) to continue their program aim- ed at drinking and driving. Marg and Fred welcome a girl Epsom and Area New by Jean Jeffery Congratulations to Marg and Fred Van Uden on the arrival of a beautiful daughter April 2. Parents and community members are invited to attend a meeting with the accommodation committee for our school on April 10th at 8 p.m. in the Old School. They will at this time report on the pro- gress so far and wish to ask the peo- ple's direction on a major on-going issue. We require the feeling of the people -- please attend as this will be the final opportunity for input. Joyce Lewchuk, Simon and Leah of Wiarton were visiting her parents, Marie and Earl Wilson from Friday until Sunday. On Sunday Ian and Marlene Ar- chibald and Joanne of Udora, and Paula Wilson were lunch guests with Marie and Earl Wilson. Beth and Doug Wilson and fami- ly, Keith and Faye Ashton and fami- ly, joined Jill and Gord Postma and their children when they christened their new cottage at Washago Beach. They also helped Beth Wilson celebrate her birthday. Con- gratulations and best wishes. My apologies to Robert Evans. He was the dre who got first prize for the beautiful Cherry Cream Cheese Squares at our men's bake off last week. Norine Card visited Eric and Dianne Benns and family. They were celebrating Norine's birthday. To Stella Asling, greetings and a happy birthday last week. Barbara Evans, Joan and Tiffany Wood and Ted Ayers called to visit with Howard and Ruth Ashton last week. Sunday callers were Linda Bushell, Beth and Ken Catherwood and boys who had just returned from a Florida vacation. Marilyn and Bruce Searle of Oshawa also called to visit their aunt and uncle. The CAR TRUCK for You MOTORS Hwy. 7A & Water Street 985-2368 11 3 I> PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 8, 1986 -- 17 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! DRESS SHIRTS Long sleeve and Some Short Sleeve by Arrow, Christian Dior, and Leo Chevalier. Reg. $29.00 to $45.00 SPECIAL GROUP "19.99 Cruisewear Short Sleeve Knit & Sport | SHIRTS Reg. $28.00 to $40.00 -- ALL -- "19.99 TIES | Silks, Poly/Silks, Wools, etc. Reg. to $25.00 -- ALL -- *8.00 \ Store for Rent - Fixtures for Sale CALL ... 852-5089 | TN, he ------~_-- SPORT COATS SAVE 20 to 75% EXAMPLE: Size 40 Tweed Sport Coat Reg. $145.00 SALE *39.00 MANY MORE! SUITS SAVE 20 to 70% EXAMPLE: 2 Pc. Merit All Wool - Size 40 Reg. $325.00 SALE *99.00 MANY MORE! DRESS SLACKS All Wool, Pleated, Poly Wool, Some Stretch Flannel, etc. Reg. to $95.00 1/ PRICE IEIEIE] MAMAN A A LL Wh LW Tim Barghaw Li) ARRART Clothiers 101 SLR NNTX ARE Rhy Ateation Ext - Cosh Cary Oly No rit Cards or Lay var. gee* Tim Harsha Clothiers 5 Brock Street West - UXBRIDGE - 852-5089 SALE HOURS - Monday to Friday Open 12 Noon to 8:00 P.M. Saturday Open 9 AM. to 5 P.M.